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All parts are from a 2 Door R32 RB20DET

Make an offer on these parts as I am unsure how to price them.

Good Condition - Rear Lower Quarter Trims (LH & RH) with no cloth trim (perfect for speaker install)

LH & RH A-Pillar Trims - VGC and Not attacked from gauges.

VGC Side Step Trims

Average Condition Centre Console with torn handbrake boot

VGC Steering collumn plastics

Factory RB20 AIRBOX! (afm bolts up to this)

RB20 AFM

VGC Glovebox & Side Glovebox Trim

STD ECU from the Auto Version (Its plug and play I beleive with manuals, just runs slightly more ign timing)

Viscous Hub & Fan

Rad Fan Shroud

Alternator

Power Steering Pump

Air Con Compressor

Climate Control Computer

Front and rear seatbelts & stalks

Bare dash no vents - slight bubble above glovebox but vgc apart from that.

Ign Barrel & Tail

Indicator Combination Switch

Turbo aluminium outlet pipe

Factory cast dump pipe with o2 sensor

Rubber turbo Inlet pipe for turbo with metal lines from breather and BOV

Small Door Pockets LH & RH

Nismo Type S Suspension (std height but adjustable dampening and handle very well and are comfortable)

Rear twinpot Calipers

Rear diff centre

Rear windscreen

GTR Rear wing

Factory steering wheel (average condition)

Nismo Type S Suspension (std height but adjustable dampening and handle very well and are comfortable)

Interested. What condition are they in? Any idea on age?

Could I get some pics?

Sorry guys I thought my location was in my thread..

im located In Perth...

Suspension looks like it has done 30-40 thousand kms

I also have for sale the little black box that sits on the firewall which reads boost for the guage in the cluster.

Im after some RB20 parts,

Would you have

* turbo coolant line that goes around the head.

*ECU temp sender, big yellow one

*turbo to mani nuts

  • 4 weeks later...

hi, just wanted a price on climate control unit. and if possible, postage to postcode 2770. also,what kind of condition is it in? if you can let me know, id b greatly appreciated. thanks, luke.

  • 3 months later...

All parts are from a 2 Door R32 RB20DET

hey dude dont happen to have computer? or trim bits that go around rear quater windows?or bits that cover the join from carpet to seat panel?cheers 0431 540 141

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